THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1967
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
the Ora Newgens were Mrs.
Jean Hurdiss and children of
Parma and her sister, Lois
Booth, of Carmlcheal, Calif.
By Freda A.storeca
Sunday the Newgens and Mrs.
Jeanette Watkins were dinner
SUNSET VALLEY—Mr. and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Y.
Mrs. Ira Price were guests
Echevarria in Boise,
July 4 at (tie Herb Dimmitt
Visitors in the Jess Asumendi
home for a picnic dinner, later home over the Fourth of July
they attended the rodeo in Vale. holidays were Mr. and Mrs. El
Sunday the Ira Prices attended mer Trump, Mrs. Art Harnack
an open house reception at the and son, KellyCarl, of Wallowa.
James Stephen home honoring On July 4 Roberta, FrankChris-
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stephen. tlne, Louis and Tony joined
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen their father and Mr. and Mrs.
and children of Homedale spent Trump on a trip to Farewell
the Fourth of July holidays Bend to fish and picnic. Cur
with the Elver Nielsens. The tis Robertson snagged a fish
Elver Nielsens were guests for hook in his finger. He went
a barbecue dinner July 4 at to Holy Rosary hospital to have
the Emerson Bingaman home In It removed. Thursday evening
Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Clif the Trumps returned to
ford Nielsen and Cliff of On Wallowa.
tario were also guests.
July 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elver Glenn and family attended the
Nielsen visited Mr. and Mrs. Vale Rodeo.
Homer Whitman In Emmett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lolse Boren of
Also visiting were Mrs. Doyn Durkee were recent weekend
Price and boys of Pendleton, guests of the Charles Glenns.
Ore. Sunday night visitors of the
Dinner guests July 4 of Mr.
Nielsens were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Holub were
James lamgley and Jlmmey. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Teague and
Among those attending the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ho
Little League baseball game lub, the Glen Teagues and Mrs.
Thursday evening were Mrs. M. Teague spent the weekend
Jess Asumendi, Curtis and Lil camping at Shayville.
iana, Roberta Asumendi and
Mrs. John Taylor and child
Carmen, Audrle Astoreca.
ren arrived Saturday night from
Roberta Asumendi spent last Los Angeles to visit Mr. and
week with her aunt, Bonnie Mrs. George Folkman. Dinner
C mnell and family.
guests and visitors Sunday in
Tuesday evening visitors of the George Folkman home were
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hadley and
family of Boise, Mrs. John
Taylor and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Brent Folkman and Kim
and Debbie Bowers.
Mrs. Wayne Robb visited
Saturday with her mother, Mae
H-Inch
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Lytle and an uncle, Lee Davis
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who was having a birthday
anniversary.
Saturday Mrs.
H Inch
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Robb honored him with a birth
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day cake.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb
spent June 30-July 4 sightseeing
and visiting on the Oregon
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Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. James Langley
hosted a barbecue dinner Friday
night. Guests included Mr. and
Owyhee Junction
Mrs. Larry Adams and Sherri,
Phone 372-2108
Mr. and Mrs. Steve White and
Sunset Valley
Kim of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Langley and Todd,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer,
Louise and Mary, Mr. and Mrs.
E.J. Hobsons.
The James Langleys and Mr.
and Mrs. E.J. Hobsen attended
the Nazarene church Fourth of
July picnic held at Ap^.e Valley
school.
A 2/c Edward Lowtrip ar
rived July 1 from McChord
Air Force base in Tacoma to
visit his parents the Gabe As-
torecas, two sisters, Mrs.
Duane Smith and Bonnie Con
nell, other relatives and
friends.
The Gabe Astorecas, Edward
Lowtrip, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Smith and Valarie, BonnleCon-
neil, Kellye, Brenda and Mike
gathered for a Fourth of July
picnic at Ann Morrison park
in Boise. While there they
viewed the fireworks and saw
the sky divers land in the park.
Airman Lowtrip was an over
night guest Thursday and Friday
of a sister, Bonnie Connell and
family.
The Gabe Astorecas and Low-
trip were Saturday night dinner
guests of the Wayne Robbs.
Bonnie Connell and Edward
Lowtrip attended July 1 and 9
the Vale rodeo. They visited
an uncle, Eugene Lowtrip in
Crane and dined in Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mitchell
and Cecile, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Good water and daughter
of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mitchell were dinner guests (it
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mil
chell and boys were also
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alex-
ander and family attended the
Natarene church picnic held
July 4 at the Apple Valley
school.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bare-
more of Wallowa spent the
Fourth of July holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell and
Myrtle Hillis her grandmother.
She is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Pendarvis of Wal
lowa,
July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Mitchell and boys, M yr tie
Hillis, Dent and Henry Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Knowles,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Knowles
of Oak Ridge, Ore., the Ber-
nell Stellings and Mr. and Mrs.
James BaremoreandMrs. Ruby
Leavitt recently gathered for a
picnic at Owyhee Dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder
and Royal were guests were
guests Tuesday evening at a pic
nic dinner held at the Herb
Dimmitt home in Vale. Later
they went to Caldwell and visited
the Clifford Cates family and
watched the fireworks. The Sny
ders spent the weekend at
McCall, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Adams
and Sherrie and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve White and Kim of Oak
land Calif, spent last week visit-
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Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Homer and White Sands National monu
Brewer, Louise and Mary. On ment in New Mexico. In Nevada
July 4 they went to McCall they saw Lehman’sCave, Bryce
for a picnic. Jimmy Langley Canyon in Utah, and toured
accompanied the group.
Scotty's castle in Death Valley,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow Calif.
of Madras visited June 26 to
Mrs. Olsen reported that they
July 9 with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. July enjoyed wonderful tempera
4 they went to the Owyhee dam tures on their trip. The only
for a picnic dinner.
The time they needed a fan was the
Charles Chapins were also wa drive between Hermosillo and
ter skiing and joined the picnic. Mazatlan. The hottest weather
they encountered was when they
returned to Nyssa.
Olsens Tour Mexico
Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen and
Jack returned July 4 from a
five-week trip to Mexico.
The Olsens left June 1 and
drove through Nozales and fol
lowed the west coast.
They
•topped four days Ln Mazatlan,
went on to Guadalajara and
spent four days there and toured
the sights in that area.
The Nyssa family drove to
Mexico City where they stayed
for five days. They toured the
city, saw the pyraminds and
visited glass, leather and gold
factories.
The Nyssans went
to a bullfight, saw the Folk-
Iorio Ballet at the palace of
fine arts and toured the palace
of Maxlmlllon and Carlotta.
The Olsens continued their
trip and traveled north to the
central high plateaus of Mexico.
At some points they were at
11,000 feet elevations. They
also stopped at Juarez, Mexico.
Touring the states the Olsens
viewed the. Carlsbad Caverns
REINFORCING
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Linda R. Morrison
Earn* PLU Honors
Seaman Apprentice Gerald
Long surprised his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Ling, by flying
in to visit them over the week
end.
Long recently completed nine
weeks of electronics training in
San Diego, and is now stationed
on Treasure Island near Sacra
mento. While on the island, he
will spend four months attending
radar school.
Miss Linda R. Morrison was
named to Pacific Lutheran un
iversity’s dean’s list for out
standing academic achievement
during the 1M7 spring semes
ter, according to a PLU news
release.
The honor student, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.Cecil Morrison
Jr. of Nyssa, will be a junior
this fall af" rhe university in
Tacoma, Washington.
The Nyssa family went to
Portland to bring Trudy home.
She had been staying with her
Many a man who prides him
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom self on being levelheaded
Flaschner.
doesn't know how low level is.
Students on the dean’s list
achieved better than a 3.3 grade
point average during the second
semester of the school year.
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